The documentary was pretty lame, really. It's interesting in the sense that getting any look behind the scenes at all is going to be inherently fascinating, but this was a pretty troubled production all things considered and the doc doesn't touch upon any of it. I think they mentioned and showed Michael Arndt for three-quarters of a second. And while there may be legal reasons not to get too chatty about Ford's accident, it doesn't even exist in this.
The story of this movie has a lot of ups and downs, and it's a shame they don't want to talk about the difficulties because they pulled it off in the end! I mean, the Phantom Menace doc was much more informative and honest and thorough and at the end they were still stuck with The Phantom Menace.
Any way we Canadians can see the Target exclusive features?
Is there no 3D Blu-ray release at all?
I believe the Target exclusive features are on Youtube somewhere.
It sort of loses any credibility when the documentaries treat Abrams like he was their first choice. Almost makes you long for the gritty in-depth focus of the prequel trilogy extras.
Current guesses are somewhere in October to December, possibly to tie in with Rogue One.Any idea when the 3D Bluray will be released?
The "choose a side" things are stickers, by the way. Got mine off cleanly without a problem.Those ratings and the CHOOSE A SIDE stamps are just awful.
The "choose a side" things are stickers, by the way. Got mine off cleanly without a problem.
Would have been nice if the movie explained some of that
It's funny I kind of wish the film had like 20 mins of exposition for context on things.
Like how the fuck that Starkiller weapon actually works.
I think the book version of the film said it was a hyperspace weapon.
It's funny I kind of wish the film had like 20 mins of exposition for context on things.
Like how the fuck that Starkiller weapon actually works.
I think the book version of the film said it was a hyperspace weapon.
I liked it a lot from the start and I'm still listening to it now. The people suggesing Williams should walk away are crazy.Probably already discussed, but did anyone's appreciation for the music go up or down upon rewatching?
... considering the lukewarm reception upon theatrical release.
Most people seem to enjoy it more when they realise what Rey's Theme is and notice it actually being used throughout the score.
It sort of loses any credibility when the documentaries treat Abrams like he was their first choice. Almost makes you long for the gritty in-depth focus of the prequel trilogy extras.
Probably already discussed, but did anyone's appreciation for the music go up or down upon rewatching?
... considering the lukewarm reception upon theatrical release.
Most people seem to enjoy it more when they realise what Rey's Theme is and notice it actually being used throughout the score.
Current guesses are somewhere in October to December, possibly to tie in with Rogue One.
It sort of loses any credibility when the documentaries treat Abrams like he was their first choice.
it's still at the bottom of the list for Williams' Star Wars (all 7) work but I did have a greater appreciation for Rey's theme and the track that plays when the X-Wings are coming in on the water.
As always though Jedi Steps was definitely the best new track that he composed for it. Dat buildup, dat ominous sound when luke is finally discovered...
What really doesn't make sense about the Starkiller weapon is that the entire planet wasn't vaporized the instant that the containment field failed.
I did.Who among us is brave enough to watch this?
Everything Wrong With Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens
Who among us is brave enough to watch this?
Everything Wrong With Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens
Who among us is brave enough to watch this?
Everything Wrong With Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens
Abrams, fresh from his speech about the importance of details, sits at the center of the editing room They begin by reviewing a shot shown in the trailer, where dozens of flags appear on a castle that belongs to Maz Kanata, a mysterious little goggle-wearing creature, played by Lupita Nyongo (12 Years a Slave) via motion-capture and CGI. The flags are designed to drive superfans nuts with references to the earlier movies, but Abrams tells Guyett that too many of them allude to the first of Lucas prequels: I dont want to be too about podracers, he says. Id rather come up with our stuff.
Who among us is brave enough to watch this?
Everything Wrong With Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens